Mavi Boncuk |
Turkish Cultural Foundation, shares the archive of Nurhan Atasoy with researchers. The Turkish Art
Turkish Art Visual Archive, was created by Atasoy photographing Turkish works, starting from the 1950s, in national and international congresses, research trips, museums, exhibitions, monasteries, in short, wherever he found worthy of documentation, under the conditions of that day. In the Visual Archive, which consists of high-quality scans, besides the images of Turkish art, some images related to Turkish culture are also included. The Turkish Art Visual Archive is planned to be expanded over time with the collections of internationally renowned art historians.
Those who want to benefit from this archive can find the work they are looking for in a wide geography from Ireland to Egypt, from Italy to America, from Portugal to Poland, from Russia to Sweden, from Ukraine to Syria, as well as Turkey. countries, libraries, museums and similar collections, they will be able to identify where they can find it and learn about the subject they are researching. The archive database is accessible online at www.turkishculture.org/dia.